Mozilla, the non-profit developer of the Firefox Web browser, is holding off on complying with a government request to remove a software tool meant to circumvent federal efforts at curbing Internet piracy.
Immigration and Custom Enforcement, part of the Department of Homeland Security, has been seizing the Internet addresses of sites accused of piracy, so that visitors can not reach them by typing in those domain names. The sites, however, still exist under other addresses.
Immigration and Custom Enforcement, part of the Department of Homeland Security, has been seizing the Internet addresses of sites accused of piracy, so that visitors can not reach them by typing in those domain names. The sites, however, still exist under other addresses.